Descendants of
William Tyler

Generation No. 1

1.† WILLIAM1 TYLER was
born 1644 in Milford,
New Haven, Connecticut, and died Abt.
1692 in Milford,
New Haven, Connecticut.†
He married ABIGAIL TERRELLAbt.
1662 in Milford,
New Haven, Connecticut, daughter of ROGER TERRELL and ABIGAIL UFFORD.† She was born August 1644 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut,
and died 1693 in Milford,
New Haven, Connecticut.

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William
Tyler

From
England,
he took the oath of fidelity in New Haven,
Connecticut on 7th of April 1657.
His estate was inventoried on 8th
Feb. 1692-3 at 348

pounds 15s 8d. He removed to Milford, Connecticut, where
he married Abigail Terrill, daughter of Roger Terrill (from England, who was at
Milford in 1639, was made a freeman in 1669, and married Abigail Ufford, daughter of Thomas Ufford,
Sr. There is a stone erected to Roger Terrill on Memorial Bridge in Milford.).

The
real home of this line is Wallingford,
Connecticut where William's sons
William and John, the only males who had issue, removed early and left numerous
descendants. The first two generations of this family figure in New Haven, Milford, Derby, and Wallingford, all early settlements in the
present New HavenCounty. Some suppose this
family to have come from Devonshire,
England. There
is strong evidence to prove that William was related to Roger (1) of the
Branford line. A tradition is that the Rev. John Tyler of NorwichConnecticut
visited Devonshire, England relatives. The children of
this family were born in Milford.
The four elder children were baptized there in Sept. 1669.

3.† ABIGAIL2 TYLER
(WILLIAM1) was born 1664.† She married WILLIAM RUNDLE.†

††††

Child
of ABIGAIL TYLER and WILLIAM RUNDLEis:

†††††††††† i.† ABRAHAM3 RUNDLE.

4.† WILLIAM2 TYLER (WILLIAM1) was born 1665 in New London
Co, CT, and died July 21,
1749 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut.†
He married MARY LATHROPJune 03, 1692 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut, daughter
of JOHN LATHROP.† She was born 1670, and died March 11, 1754 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.

Notes
for WILLIAM TYLER:

Born
in Milford
about 1665; baptized there, Sept. 1669; accepted to full communion, Dec. 14, 1685; married. inDerby, ConnecticutJune 3, 1695 to
Mary Lothrop who died in WallingfordMarch 11, 1754. In 1703 in company with Samuel
Stanley, he purchased the mills at the present Yalesville, Connecticut
(a part of Wallingford
formerly and for many years called Tyler's
Mills), and bought out Stanley's
interest the following year. This was the old gristmill of Wallingford, first owned and controlled by
the town but in 1707 the town made absolute and final contract with Tyler, surrendering
municipal control. The mill remained in the family about 100 years, through
William, Samuel, Samuel, Jr. who died in 1822, after
which they were set off to his daughter, Merab, whose
guardian, Nehemiah Rice, sold them to Charles Yale, Esq. who renewed the
surroundings and changed the name to Yalesville.
Quite a settlement early grew up around "the Mills", and from the
ownership of numbers of kindred early acquired the name of "Tyler's Mills". They
were an old "Tory Mill" where grist for the British was ground in the
Revolution, taken to Branford, and smuggled over to Long
Island. The Yale who succeeded the Tylers was a
dissolute man, but the place has regained its grace. The old buildings were
consumed by fire about 1860. William (2) is rated on the Wallingford Grand List
of 1707 at 57 pounds. The children were born in Wallingford.

5.† JOHN2 TYLER
(WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1667 in Milford,
New Haven, Connecticut, and died November 22, 1741 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married ABIGAIL HALLJanuary 14, 1693/94 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
daughter of THOMAS HALL and GRACE WATSON.† She was born January 07, 1673/74 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
and died November 20, 1741
in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut.

6.† WILLIAM3 PALMER
(MARY2 TYLER, WILLIAM1) was born November 06, 1694 in Wethersfield, Hartford,
CT, and died November 06, 1786 in Charlotte, Dutchess, NY.† He married RACHEL FOWLER.†

††††

Children
of WILLIAM PALMER and RACHEL FOWLER are:

†††††††††† i.† RACHEL4 PALMER, b. 1719.

††††††††† ii.† WILLIAM PALMER, b. 1721.

†††††††† iii.† ABRAHAM PALMER, b. 1723.

†††††††† iv.† REUBEN PALMER, b. 1727.

††††††††† v.† JACOMIAH PALMER, b. 1729.

†††††††† vi.† ESTHER PALMER, b.
1730.

††††††† vii.† GILBERT PALMER, b. 1731.

††††††† viii.† PHEBE PALMER, b. 1733.

†††††††† ix.† EDWARD PALMER, b. 1736.

††††††††† x.† THOMAS PALMER, b. 1738.

†††††††† xi.† AMY PALMER, b. June 1743.

††††††† xii.† EZEKIEL PALMER, b. 1742.

††††††† xiii.† MARY PALMER, b. 1742.

†††††† xiv.† JEREMIAH PALMER,
b. 1744.

††††††† xv.† MARY PALMER, b. 1748.

7.† SAMUEL3 TYLER
(WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born August 11, 1702 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married (1) MARY.††† He married (2) JERUSHA SEDGWICKFebruary 05, 1733/34 in Wallingford, CT.† She was born January 07, 1713/14.

He
built the mill at the southeast part of the township which are still in† he possession of
descendants.† He was killed by an insane
person named Coles for the crime (as the insane man claimed) for being a Tory
during the revolution.

9.† HEPZIBAH3 TYLER
(WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 1715.† She married HEZEKIAH DOOLITTLEFebruary 13, 1733/34
in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut.†
He was born May 25,
1711.

††††

Children
of HEPZIBAH TYLER and HEZEKIAH DOOLITTLE are:

†††††††††† i.† BARNABAS4 DOOLITTLE, b. January 08, 1735/36.

††††††††† ii.† MEHITABLE DOOLITTLE, b. February 28, 1737/38.

†††††††† iii.† HEPZIBAH DOOLITTLE, b. August 14, 1740.

†††††††† iv.† HEZEKIAH DOOLITTLE, b. May 04, 1742.

††††††††† v.† ANTHONY DOOLITTLE, b. January 31, 1743/44.

†††††††† vi.† BETHIA DOOLITTLE, b. August 17, 1746.

††††††† vii.† WILLIAM DOOLITTLE, b. June 06, 1748.

††††††† viii.† MARY DOOLITTLE, b. August 17, 1746.

†††††††† ix.† FREDERICK DOOLITTLE, b. February 09, 1751/52.

††††††††† x.† BENJAMIN DOOLITTLE.

†††††††† xi.† PHEBE DOOLITTLE.

10.† ASA3 TYLER
(WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born July 30, 1722 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
and died September 1786 in Bedford,
New York.† He married MARGARETJanuary
31, 1760.†

††††

Children
of ASA TYLER and MARGARET are:

20.††††† i.† ELI4TYLER,
b. September 03, 1744.

††††††††† ii.† HEZEKIAH TYLER, b. February 1746/47.

†††††††† iii.† COMFORT TYLER, b. August 1750.

†††††††† iv.† THANKFUL TYLER, b. July 06, 1753.

††††††††† v.† SAMUEL TYLER, b.
January 20, 1754.

†††††††† vi.† ASA TYLER, b. July 24, 1757.

††††††† vii.† NATHAN TYLER, b. November 20, 1765.

11.† NATHAN3 TYLER
(JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born April 17, 1701 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married RACHEL TUTTLEJune 25, 1730 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
daughter of TIMOTHY TUTTLE and THANKFUL DOLITTLE.† She was born April 10, 1706, and died November 1749.

12.† THOMAS3 TYLER
(JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born November 26, 1708 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
and died 1773.† He married LYDIA WOODRUFFNovember 05, 1735, daughter of JOSEPH WOODRUFF and ELIZABETH CURTIS.† She was born April 11, 1710, and died June 1750.

13.† JOHN3 TYLER
(JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born January 14, 1710/11 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married (1) PHEBEBEACHApril 07, 1731 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† She was born May 23, 1710, and died July 09, 1740.† He married (2) MARY DOOLITTLENovember 09, 1741 in Wallingford, CT.† She was born June 16, 1712.

14.† ISAAC3 TYLER
(JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born January 17, 1712/13 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
and died April 12, 1801.† He married (1) SUSANNAH MILESNovember 22, 1732 in Wallingford, CT,
daughter of JOHN MILES and SARAH BALL.† She was born 1712, and died January 25, 1760.† He married (2) ABIGAIL CHAUNCEY Aft. 1760,
daughter of ISRAEL CHAUNCEY and MARTHA WAKEMAN.† She was born April 09, 1725 in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Notes
for ISAAC TYLER:

Isaac
Tyler was born 17 Jan 1713
at Wallingford, New Haven Co, Connecticut.† He married Susanna Miles, daughter of John
Miles and Sarah Ball, on 22
Nov 1732 at Wallingford, New Haven Co, Connecticut.†
He married Abigail Chauncey after 1760 at Wallingford, New Haven Co, Connecticut.† He was buried in Apr 1801 at Cheshire, Connecticut.† He died on 12 Apr 1801 at Wallingford, New Haven Co, Connecticut at age 88.
P1923, Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven

Notes
for SUSANNAH MILES:

Susanna
Miles was born circa 1712.† She married Issac Tyler, son of John Tyler and Abigail Hall on 22 Nov 1732 at
Wallingford, New Haven Co, CT.† She was
buried on 25 Jan 1760
at Chesire
CT.† P1923, Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven

15.† JOSEPH3 TYLER
(JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born March 21, 1715/16, and died September 05, 1741 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married MEHITABEL CLARKMarch 23, 1739/40 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
daughter of STEPHEN CLARK and SARAH HILL.† She was born February 05, 1717/18, and died August 28, 1757.

††††

Children
of JOSEPH TYLER and MEHITABEL CLARK are:

†††††††††† i.† ABIGAIL4 TYLER, b. December 29, 1740.

††††††††† ii.† SYBIL TYLER, b. December 31, 1741.

Generation No. 4

16.† LATHROP4 TYLER
(SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born June 22, 1734 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut,
and died April 13, 1775
in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married ABIGAIL ATWATERAugust 04, 1771 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† She was born 1743 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,
and died December 18, 1776
in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut.

††††

Children
of LATHROP TYLER and ABIGAIL ATWATER are:

†††††††††† i.† TIMOTHY BATES5TYLER,
b. January 25, 1774.

††††††††† ii.† JASON TYLER, b. September 24, 1775.

17.† SAMUEL4 TYLER
(SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born December 24, 1735 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut,
and died March 13, 1823
in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married DEMARIS ATWATERApril 21, 1763 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† She was born 1738, and died April 24, 1810.

Notes
for SAMUEL TYLER:

He
was the last male in the Tyler
line that owned the mills at Yalesville and was himself constantly employed about the mills during a long
life. Bennet James, Esq has
recently built a home on the site of the old one.† The new Episcopal church of Yalesville occupies at the ground, which stood the large
barn of Mr. Tyler.

††††

Children
of SAMUEL TYLER and DEMARIS ATWATER are:

†††††††††† i.† MERAB5TYLER,
b. February 25, 1764.

††††††††† ii.† PANTHEA TYLER, b. January 27, 1765.

†††††††† iii.† SAMUEL LATHROP TYLER, b. May 30, 1766.

†††††††† iv.† DEMARIS TYLER, b.
April 30, 1769.

††††††††† v.† SELINA TYLER.

†††††††† vi.† PHINEAS ATWATER TYLER, b. May 26, 1778.

††††††† vii.† LAVINA TYLER, b. March 14, 1781; m. HARRY WHITTELSEY.

††††††† viii.† JULIA TYLER, b. March 14, 1781; m. JAMES GILBERT.

18.† JARED4 TYLER
(SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born November 05, 1744 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut,
and died March 17, 1816
in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He married KEZIA ROYCEJuly 15, 1772 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† She was born July 27, 1746, and died February 08, 1819.

19.† MOSES4 TYLER
(SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born February 12, 1746/47 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut.†
He married LOIS COOKDecember 25, 1772 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† She was born June 13, 1754 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.

Probably born in Chatam, Conn.
d. in Bedford, NY.October 10 1828; m. Easter ?;
moved to Bedford
where he was admitted to the church May 6, 1787; and became an elder Dec. 13, 1789. Church was burned
during the Revolution.† He was ensign in
the Westchester militia in the Revolution
under Colonel Thomas and Capt. Marcus Noseman, May 28, 1778 in the second
(middle) regiment of New York.
(See Robert's "New York
in the Revolution"). His 8 children were born in Bedford.

††††

Children
of ELI TYLER are:

25.††††† i.† ELI5 TYLER, b. March 17, 1768.

††††††††† ii.† JESSE TYLER, b. December 01, 1773.

†††††††† iii.† JOHN TYLER, b. 1776.

†††††††† iv.† SARAH TYLER, b. 1776.

††††††††† v.† EASTHER TYLER, b. 1780.

†††††††† vi.† ISAAC TYLER, b. 1783.

††††††† vii.† THANKFUL TYLER, b. 1786.

††††††† viii.† MARY TYLER, b. October 22, 1787.

21.† ENOS4 TYLER
(ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1735, and died June 02, 1804.†
He married (1) OBEDIENCE
SMITH.† She died July 28, 1771.†
He married (2) LYDIA.†

I am trying to† track down Mabel
(Hodge) who married Jeremiah Hotchkiss.†
She had been previously married to Nathaniel Tyler who died in 1795. She
married Hotchkiss in 1796.† I am trying
to find out if she and Nathaniel had any children before his death

22.† SUSANNA4 TYLER
(ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born April 08, 1745.† She
married SAMUEL MUNSONAugust 03, 1764 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.† He was born 1741.

Notes
for SUSANNA TYLER:

Moved to Vienna,
Ohio in 1804/1805.

††††

Child
of SUSANNA TYLER and SAMUEL MUNSONis:

26.††††† i.† CALVIN5 MUNSON, b. 1770; d. 1846.

23.† MILES CHAUNCEY4 TYLER (ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born December 13, 1764 in Wallingford,
New Haven, Connecticut,
and died June 08, 1854
in McDonough, New York.†
He married SARAH SANFORD, daughter of JOHN SANFORD and SARAH WILMOT.† She was born October 06, 1772, and died May 14, 1861 in McDonough, New York.

Notes
for MILES CHAUNCEYTYLER:

Miles
Chauncey Tyler was born 13
Dec 1764 in Wallingford,
Connecticut.† His parents were Isaac Tyler and Abigail
Chauncey.† Apparently Miles Chauncey was
named after Isaac's first wife (Susannah Miles) and second wife (Chauncey's
mother Abigail Chauncey).† Since most
records show him as M. Chauncey or Chauncey, it appears he used his middle name
most often.† However, he appears in the
1800 US Census as Miles C Tyler residing in New HavenCounty.† Chauncey did serve in the Revolutionary War.
Nelson Tiffany of Norwich
spent hours documenting and locating graves of these soldiers in all the towns
of ChenangoCounty lists him in RevolutionaryWarVetsChenangoCountyNY,
however there is no record he ever applied for a pension and he is not in the
DAR index.†† Chauncey Tyler apparently
moved to Smithville after 1800. Chauncey was in NY during the 1810 census The first settlements in Smithville occurred around 1799,
but Chauncey is not listed as an early settler in the History of Chenango and MadisonCounties.† According to Helen Reed Tuttle in her history
on McDonough and Vicinity, Chauncey came from Wallingford, CT
to Smithville to build corduroy roads. He is buried in UnionCemetery
in McDonough, NY.

SPECIAL
NOTE:† For several years I have tried to
determine the father of Amos Tyler, my great-great-great grandfather. The best
theory I have is that his father was Miles Chauncey Tyler.† I have yet to find any direct evidence on
which the children of Miles Chauncey Tyler were. What I mean my direct evidence
is that I have not found a list of children attributed to Miles Chauncey
Tyler.† However, the following are the
children I think he had and the information those conclusions are based.

The
following are the children I think may be attributed to Miles Chauncey Tyler:

Susan, Nelson, Thomas, and Amos.

1.† Susan Tyler was born Apr 9, 1801.† Researcher Diane Clark reported census
information revealed that she was born in Connecticut.†
She married Charles Edward Clark in 1819. Their first child was named
Miles Sanford Clark.† Since Miles was
Susan's father's name (if Miles Chauncey Tyler was her father) and Sanford was the maiden
name of her mother. Susan also had a child who was born in ChenangoCountyNY.† It makes sense that Susan Tyler is the
daughter of Miles Chauncey Tyler.

2.
Thomas Tyler (according to cemetery record) he died Apr 24, 1879 at the age of 86, which means he
was born around 1793.† Chauncey and
Thomas both lived in Smithville in 1820 and 1830. In 1840 they both lived in
McDonough.† Miles Chauncey Tyler's wife,
Sarah was living with Thomas during the 1860 census after Chauncey died.† Thomas Tyler and Miles Chauncey Tyler are
both buried in UnionCemetery in McDonough New York.† Only a few Tylers are buried
there.† It is reasonable that Thomas
Tyler was the son of Miles Chauncey Tyler.

3.
Nelson Tyler lived next door to Miles Chauncey Tyler in 1840.† He and Miles both lived in Smithville in
1830.† There is a good chance that Nelson
is a son.

4.
Amos Tyler lived in McDonough in 1840 as well as the rest of the Tylers.† Amos moved to TiogaCountyPA in the late 1840s
probably around 1849.† Probably a good
chance he was a son.

24.† AMOS4 TYLER
(ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1768, and died in Eaton, Lorain, Ohio.† He married CHLOE HINE 1786
in New Haven, CT.†
She was born December
08, 1769 in Woodbridge,
New Haven, CT, and died in Ridgeville, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

††††

Children
of AMOS TYLER and CHLOE HINE are:

†††††††††† i.† SEYMOUR5TYLER,
b. 1789.

††††††††† ii.† ABIGAIL TYLER, b. March 03, 1791.

†††††††† iii.† CHLOE JANE TYLER, b. March 29, 1793.

†††††††† iv.† AMANDA TYLER, b.
Abt. 1795.

††††††††† v.† ISAAC TYLER, b. Abt. 1797.

†††††††† vi.† LUCIA TYLER, b. Abt. 1799.

Generation No. 5

25.† ELI5 TYLER
(ELI4, ASA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born March 17, 1768.† He
married DOROTHY MOORE.†

Notes
for ELI TYLER:

B.
in Bedford, NY, Mar. 17, 1768† m. Dorothy Moore. He settled

inWestford,
NY, somewhere between 1790 and
1798.

††††

Children
of ELI TYLER and DOROTHY MOORE are:

†††††††††† i.† HARVEY6TYLER,
b. Abt. 1790.

††††††††† ii.† HORACE TYLER, b. December 04, 1801.

31.†††† iii.† JAMES TYLER, b. June 04, 1804; d. June 05, 1864.

†††††††† iv.† CLARRISA TYLER, m. KNAPP.

††††††††† v.† AMANDA TYLER, m. NATHANIEL GROFF.

†††††††† vi.† MARY TYLER, m. GEORGE W CHASE.

††††††† vii.† MARY JANE TYLER, m. LYMAN WRIGHT.

26.† CALVIN5 MUNSON
(SUSANNA4 TYLER, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1770, and died 1846.† He married SALLY HUNGERFORD.† She was born 1760, and died 1844.

††††

Child
of CALVIN MUNSON and SALLY HUNGERFORDis:

32.††††† i.† RANDAL6 MUNSON, b. 1795; d. 1883.

27.† THOMAS5 TYLER
(MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1793, and
died April 26, 1879
in McDonough, New York.†
He married POLLY WEBB 1833.† She was born July 18, 1801 in Oxford, New York,
and died October 03, 1887
in McDonough, New York.

On
this 11th day of June AD 1872, personally appeared before a Clerk of the
Supreme Court, Daniel W Tyler aged 29 years, a resident of Smithville in the
County of Chenango State of New York who, being duly sworn according to law,
declares that he is a pensioner of the United States, duly enrolled at the
Albany Pension Agency, at the rate of $6.00 per month, by reason of disability
incurred in the military service of the United States; that he was a Private in
Company "A", 114th Regiment of New York-Volunteers, and that his
present condition is such that he believes himself entitled to receive an
increased pension.† That by reason of the
wounds received in his left leg while in active duty.† He has and is obliged to use the other leg
and has disability it by reason thereof, so that he cannot perform manual
labor.† Except while
sitting.

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Taken
from General Affidavit:

State
of New York, County of Chenango:
In the matter of claim for inc under Act of May 11, 1912 of Daniel W.
Tyler, Co A 114 NY Vol Inf, CTF No 47,005.† On this 29 day of July AD 1912, personally
appeared before me a notary public in and aforesaid county† duly authorized to administer oaths,
Daniel W. Tyler, aged 60 years, a resident of Norwich in the County of Chenango
and Sate of New York whose Post-office address is Cor
Mechanic + Turner Sts, Norwich, NY well known to be reputable and entitled to
credit and who being duly sworn declared in relation to aforesaid case as
follows: That he is the claimant in the above titled case.† That he never knew of any public or church
record giving date of his birth and that he never saw or knew of any family
record of births.† That is Father went
with him before the recruiting officer on the 5 or 6 day of August 1862, the
date of his enrollment and vouched for his age as having been born on the 13
day of April 1842, and that he was 20 years of age April 13, 1862.† That his discharge certificate corroborates
the above statement, while the adjutant Generalís Report says "19 at
enlistment" which is an error.† That
it might be possible that the magistrate in writing up the application for increase
some time, referred to the Adjutant General's report of his Regiment, thus
causing the discrepancy mentioned in the enclosed letter.† That further than the above
statement of facts, he is unable to furnish any proof of the date of his birth.

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Taken
from Declaration For Pension (5 Dec 1923)

That
his personal description at time of first enlistment was as follows: Height 5
feet 4 inches; complexion dark, color of gray, color of hair brown, that his occupation
was farmer.† That since leaving the
service he has resided at Smithville,
NY, McDonough, NY
and Norwich, NY and his occupation has been farming and
saw-mill operator.

More
About DANIEL TYLER:

†††††††††††††† Burial: UnionCemetery, McDonough, New
York

28.† AMOS5 TYLER
(MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born November 27, 1798, and
died April 24, 1889
in Spokane, Washington.†
He married ANNICE BARTLE, daughter of PETER BARTLE and TABITHA LOOMIS.† She was born August 23, 1801 in Oxford, New York,
and died April 28, 1873
in Delmar, Pennsylvania.

29.† SUSAN5 TYLER
(MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born April 09, 1801.† She
married CHARLES EDWARD CLARKJune 15, 1819.†
He was born October
11, 1799.

Notes
for SUSAN TYLER:

Email
from Diane Clark,

Our
brick wall is Susan Tyler born Apr
9, 1801. Census records for 1850, 1860, and 1880 list her as born
in Connecticut, the 1870 census lists her as born in Vermont.†
She married Charles Edward Clark June or orJanuary 15, 1819.† They were in Elkland, Tioga, PA in the 1850
Census, Powellsboro, Westfield County, PA in 1860 and
then to Hardin County, IA.† Charles was
born Oct 11, 1799.† Census records give his place of birth as NY,
CT, VT and CT.† No information is
available on either of their parents.†
Their children were Miles Sanford Clark b. 5 Dec 1820 in Delaware County
New York, Mary Etta Clark b 30 Jul 1823 n NY, Hannah Clark b May 26, 1825 in
PA, Sarah Ann Clark b Feb 2, 1827 in NY, Charles Amenzo
Clark b Mar 19, 1829 in NY, and George Alfred Clark born in Chenango County NY.

32.† RANDAL6 MUNSON
(CALVIN5, SUSANNA4 TYLER, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1795, and died 1883.† He married LUCINDA LOVELAND.† She was born 1802.

††††

Child
of RANDAL MUNSON and LUCINDA LOVELANDis:

37.††††† i.† HARLOW B.7 MUNSON, b. 1821; d. 1893.

33.† WARDEN E.6 TYLER (AMOS5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born October 28, 1839 in Chenango County,
New York, and died March 04, 1903 in Appleton, Minnesota.† He married CATHERINE NANCY ORRAugust 24, 1864 in Delmar, PA,
daughter of ROBERT ORR and DELIA COOK.† She was born August 02, 1839 in New York, and died April 04, 1916 in Appleton, Minnesota.

Notes
for WARDEN E. TYLER:

Warden
was born in ChenangoCountyNY.† He and his family moved to DelmarTownship,
Tioga County, PA sometime after 140 and before 1850.† Corporal Warden E. Tyler enlisted from Tioga County, Pennsylvania,
September 26, 1861,
and mustered into United
States service at Harrisburg, PA,
in October, 1861, as a private of Company "I", 45th Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, under Capt Chase and Cols Welch and Curtis, to
serve three years or during the war.† The
regiment was assigned to the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 9th or Wandering Corps, and
the said W. E. Tyler took part with the regiment in the battles of:† Edisto Island, S. C., April 18, '62,
Fredericksburg, Va., Dec 13 '62, Siege of Knoxville, Tenn., Nov 17 to Dec 5,
'63, Fort Sanders, Va., Nov 29, '63, Wilderness, Va., May 5-7, '64, Spotsylvania
C. H. Va., May 8-18, '64, North Anna River, May 23-27, '64, where he was
wounded in right foot by gunshot and his second and third toe on his right foot
amputated. Confined about a year in McClellanHospital and at Baltimore.† Was discharged in December,
'63 at Blaine's Cross Roads, Tenn., to re-enlist same day for three years
in same company and regiment.†
Captured while foraging and imprisoned in Libby and Belle Isle for 7
days and exchanged. According to the Tyler
family oral history, he was exchanged when the soldier to be exchanged had died
and Warden Tyler said he was the soldier in his place. Promoted
to corporal.† Honorably
discharged in July 1865, at McClellanHospital, Philadelphia,
on account of disability.†† After
the Civil War, he and his wife moved to Appleton,
MN where he was a farmer.

34.† JOHN C.6 TYLER (AMOS5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born April 24, 1845 in Chenango County,
New York, and died June 30, 1914 in Cheney, Washington.† He married (1) JULIA PRESCOTT.† She died August 15, 1870.† He married (2) LAURA ELLEN STEWARTOctober 07, 1875 in Montevideo, Minnesota.† She was born October 07, 1854 in Montgomery County, Indiana,
and died June 25, 1935.

35.† JOHN B.6 TYLER (NELSON5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born March 20, 1844, and died March 03, 1915 in McDonough, New York.† He married MARY BRIZEEJanuary 10, 1869 in Preston, New York.†

Notes
for JOHN B. TYLER:

Taken
from Declaration For Pension

On
this 23 day of February AD 1907, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public
within and for the county and State aforesaid, John B. Tyler, who, being duly
sworn according to law, declares that he is 62 years of age, and a resident of
East Pharsalia, county of Chenango, State of NY; and
that he is the identical person who was enrolled at McDonough NY under the name
of John B. Tyler, on the 25 day of September, 1862 as a Private, in Co F 13
Regt Vet Res Corps in Co F 8 NY Calvary.

††††

Child
of JOHN TYLER and MARY BRIZEEis:

†††††††††† i.† NELLIE7TYLER,
b. March 21, 1875.

Generation No. 7

36.† GEORGE7 TYLER
(JAMES6, ELI5, ELI4, ASA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born September 26, 1851, and died January 16, 1895 in Westford, New York.† He married DELLA SKINNER.†

37.† HARLOW B.7 MUNSON (RANDAL6, CALVIN5, SUSANNA4 TYLER, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1821, and died 1893.† He married MELINA BELLARD.† She was born 1826.

††††

Child
of HARLOW MUNSON and MELINA BELLARDis:

42.††††† i.† CHARLOTTE8 MUNSON, b. 1857, 1929.

38.† WILLIAM GEORGE7 TYLER (WARDEN E.6, AMOS5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born November 03, 1876 in Appleton, Minnesota,
and died November 26, 1936
in Pasadena, California.†
He married ANNA CAROLINE LEWISMay 05, 1902, daughter of ANDREW LEWIS and CAROLINE PULS.† She was born February 20, 1881, and died July 08, 1936 in Stockton, California.

39.† MARCUS7 TYLER
(JOHN C.6, AMOS5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born August 05, 1876 in Montevideo,
Minnesota.† He married MINNIE MAY WAECHTER, daughter of WILLIAM WAECHTER and WILHELMINA STUEBER.† She was born April 28, 1881 in Nelson, Nebraska, and died October 1974.

40.† GRACE ELLEN7 TYLER (JOHN C.6, AMOS5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born July 18, 1878 in Oregon, and died October 24, 1934.† She married PHILIP ALVA BRINER, son of ANDREW BRINER and DORCAS TRUEBLOOD.† He was born February 02, 1873 in Missouri, and died June 26, 1957.

Notes
for PHILIP ALVA BRINER:

He
was a carpenter and a member of the Cheney IOOF lodge and Cheney Grange.

B.
Sept. 19, 1884; Married Edna Bingham Parker; lived on home farm at Westford, NY
and worked the farm as a mixed farm raising dairy cattle, sheep, pigs,
chickens, mink, and doing maple sugaring for the immediate family. A nephew of
his, Harold Tyler, developed the 'Tyler Maple Farms' business, locally,
producing and marketing maple syrup and sugar under the 'Heart of the Maple'
trademark as one of the largest maple sugar and syrup producers in the state
for over 30 years.

††††

Children
of LYMAN TYLER and EDNA PARKER are:

†††††††††† i.† GEORGE P.9TYLER.

45.††††† ii.† DOROTHY TYLER, b. June 15, 1920.

42.† CHARLOTTE8 MUNSON
(HARLOW
B.7, RANDAL6, CALVIN5, SUSANNA4 TYLER, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1857 in 1929.† She married THOMAS BELLARD.† He was born 1849, and died 1909.

††††

Child
of CHARLOTTE MUNSON and THOMAS BELLARDis:

46.††††† i.† ORA DAY9 BELLARD, b. 1890; d. 1966.

43.† WARD ERWIN8 TYLER (WILLIAM GEORGE7, WARDEN E.6, AMOS5, MILES CHAUNCEY4, ISAAC3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born July 10, 1907 in Spokane, Washington,
and died August 19, 1988
in Stockton, California.†
He married GENEVIEVE
PATRICIA BURKEJuly 02, 1931 in Stockton, California,
daughter of JAMES BURKE and ELIZABETH TUMELTY.† She was born March 02, 1908 in Stockton, California,
and died January 18, 1984
in Stockton, California.